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With a revised, 27.5in-wheeled 575 joining Yeti's already impressive lineup, things are looking up for all-mountain riders on a budget. As Yeti's 575, furnished here with the Enduro Complete Bike kit, it provides the amazing ride quality expected of a seasoned veteran — in a package that expertly balances performance with quality.

The 575 defined this category, and the rebirth of Yeti's historic nomenclature stays true to the original's goal — with a healthy dose of modern standards. This includes 27.5in wheels, 12x142mm rear spacing, a direct mount front derailleur, PressFit30 bottom bracket, and ISCG tabs. The 575 is slotted under the SB (Super Bike) line, but that doesn't mean it's compromised in any way. The two Yetis have similar numbers on the geometry charts, with a few standout differences.

For one, the 575 is available in X-Large with a generous 25.6in top tube. In fact, throughout the 575 size run it's about a 1/2in longer in the top tube than an SB-75, while they share nearly identical wheelbases. The head angle on the 575 is also about a 1/2 degree slacker, measuring in at 67 degrees. The reason for these differences is to make the AS-equipped 575 ride similarly to the Switch Technology suspension found on the SB bikes.

The AS suspension design arcs the rear wheel forward and shortens the wheelbase slightly, which is why you'll find a little more length in the 575's cockpit and a slacker head tube to ensure stability. Switch Technology is great, but it's not for everybody, and it's why Yeti provides the simpler AS system on its 575. It uses double-row bearings at the main pivot, keeping the original's reputation for reliability alive. The butted and shaped rear triangle is connected to the hydro-formed 7005 alloy front via a FOX FLOAT CTD adjust with Kashima coating. This ensures the 575 climbs and descends like the highly capable bike it is.

Matched up to the rear shock is a 150mm 34 FLOAT with CTD. This ensures a simple user interface and easy tuning. The Yeti 575 Enduro Complete Bike rides on a DT Swiss M1900 Wheelset wrapped in Maxxis tires. Drivetrain duty is covered by a mix of SRAM. Up front is an X7 derailleur and a SRAM S1000 crankset with 22/32/44 tooth gearing. Out back is an X9 rear derailleur and 11-36T SRAM cassette. Avid Elixir 5 brakes keep your speed in check, while an alloy Truvativ T20 stem/seatpost and T30 handlebar occupy the cockpit.

The Yeti 575 Enduro Complete Bike is available in five sizes from X-Small to X-Large and in the colors Yellow, Turquoise, and Black.<

Hey Conrad, Unfortunately there are some photos on the site that are not accurate, so always go on what the tech specs and description says. This bike does come with the triple. If you have anther questions shoot me an email ddalton@backcountry.com if you want a double crank I can work something out and make that happen. Cheers